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Coverage in the Pulp, Paper & Wood industry consists of a phone verified database of 3,750 operational plants in North America with over 20,000 unique decision making contacts with over 26,000 functional management responsibilities.
Each month, IIR updates plant database information with changes that have taken place, including plant closings or new plant start ups. In 2001, 158 pulp, paper & wood processing plants officially closed, while 4 new plants started up. Active project spending information based on a June 2002 completion date and beyond consists of approximately 304 projects representing $10.1 billion. In 2001, IIR's team of industry specialists reported 357 projects with a TIV (Total Investment Value) of $4.9 billion. With merger and acquisition activity continuing to affect the industry, project spending will remain tight in 2001 for most major pulp and paper companies.
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Project Descriptions
Includes: grassroot construction, mill and equipment additions, conversions, demolitions, expansions, installations, modernizations, modifications, rebuilds, replacements, upgrades, machine speed-ups, efficiency programs, optimizations, maintenance shutdowns, and cogen outages.
Coverage by SIC Code
IIR’s industry coverage for North American is categorized by a four digit SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) Code, which identifies the primary business of the plant. Beyond the SIC code, IIR has expanded its coverage to include an eight-digit SIC Product Code.
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